80's Dueling Ninja's Balisong Butterfly Set - Taylor - Manila Folders

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Many of you know me for giving away bali's for free on the balisong board. Tonight I am selling some of my personal collection. I am having a gun and knife auction (heres the link: http://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/716314.html) and need to fund a few things related to the auction. I have some Benchmade, Pacific Cutlery PCC Taylors and so on. Actually, I have about 50 I would be willing to come out of but will only be listing about 5-10 tonight in different listings.

What I have in this listing is a rare set of Taylor Cutlery Dueling Ninjas. This set is not perfect, as you can see in the top of the hard shell case, there is some yellowing to the lining. The knives need to be polished as the handles probably haven't been since the 80's and the blades need to be also. The knives don't look to be sharpend and are a matching serial number set.

I forgot to say I entertain offers!

I will take $250.... NOW $200 for this set.... No trades accepted as I am in real need of the cash. I DO TAKE OFFERS AND PAYPAL.
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ok, its a shameless bump.... Go ahead and make me an offer... you won't hurt my feelings.
 
Ok, what if we dropped the price to $200 and shipping will be covered in CONUS? Did I say I TAKE PAYPAL?
 
Bump again..... if this set doesn't sell soon or no offers are made, I will go ahead and pull them and list some of my others. Thanks for looking.
 
Bump again..... if this set doesn't sell soon or no offers are made, I will go ahead and pull them and list some of my others. Thanks for looking.
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These sets had the aluminum handled manila folder and the brass handled manila folder from Taylor Cutlery. I am unsure about the blade but these were considered some of the best built japanese imports from the 80's. If you aren't familiar with this set, this is a somewhat rare set put together with the manila folders and each knife was serial numbered. They were featured in Jeff Imada's book in the 80's.

Anthony
 
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